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oratrix
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or⋅a⋅trix
/
ˈɔr
ə
trɪks
,
ˈɒr-
/
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[
awr
-
uh
-triks
,
or
-
]
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–noun,
plural
or⋅a⋅tri⋅ces
/
ˌɔr
əˈtraɪ
siz
,
ˌɒr-
/
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[
awr-
uh
-
trahy
-seez
,
or-
]
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.
a woman who delivers an oration; a public speaker, esp. one of great eloquence.
Also,
or⋅a⋅tress
/
ˈɔr
ə
trɪs
,
ˈɒr-
/
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[
awr
-
uh
-tris
,
or
-
]
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.
Origin:
1425–75;
late ME < L
ōrātrīx,
fem. of
ōrātor
orator
;
see
-trix
Usage note:
See
-trix.
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Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2009.
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